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The Mother Temple & Balinese Villages Private Tour
The Mother Temple & Balinese Villages Private Tour
The Mother Temple & Balinese Villages Private Tour
The Mother Temple & Balinese Villages Private Tour
The Mother Temple & Balinese Villages Private Tour

The Mother Temple & Balinese Villages Private Tour


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  • Bali is packed with religious monuments at almost every turn. But on this private tour, you'll visit the most important of them all, The Mother Temple of Besakih. And it doesn't stop there – you'll also visit Penglipuran and Gianyar market, as well as tuck into lunch in a typical villager's home.We'll start the morning with a visit to Gianyar markets for a wander around the stalls piled high with fresh produce, trinkets and more. See local residents buying their groceries and browse for souvenirs. Next up is Penglipuran, a rustic village that still boasts traditional Balinese architecture. You'll be greeted with a warm welcome as you head to a local house, where a lunch of regional dishes will be served.Then, it's onwards to the holiest of Hindu shrines, The Mother Temple. With the smoking crater of Mount Agung – Bali's highest peak - as a backdrop, you'll have the chance to marvel at its intricate stone carvings and explore the sprawling complex of 23 temples.
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Tour TypePrivate tour
Transportation methodHotel transfer
Minimum participant requirement2 travelers
Tour typesGuided tour
Meal arrangementLunch included
Additional service & facilityTransfer included
Shopping ExperienceLocal Markets
Sightseeing typeTraditional markets, Temples & shrines, Historic site tour
TransportCharter car

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-What you can expect-
Bali is packed with religious monuments at almost every turn. But on this private tour, you'll visit the most important of them all, The Mother Temple of Besakih. And it doesn't stop there – you'll also visit Penglipuran and Gianyar market, as well as tuck into lunch in a typical villager's home.

We'll start the morning with a visit to Gianyar markets for a wander around the stalls piled high with fresh produce, trinkets and more. See local residents buying their groceries and browse for souvenirs. Next up is Penglipuran, a rustic village that still boasts traditional Balinese architecture. You'll be greeted with a warm welcome as you head to a local house, where a lunch of regional dishes will be served.

Then, it's onwards to the holiest of Hindu shrines, The Mother Temple. With the smoking crater of Mount Agung – Bali's highest peak - as a backdrop, you'll have the chance to marvel at its intricate stone carvings and explore the sprawling complex of 23 temples.

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Duration: Lasts 4 hours to 8 hours

Reminders

  • Please refer to your voucher for final information regarding meeting points, pick-up locations, and pick-up time

  • Minimum of two adults are required in order for this tour to run

  • Not suitable for guests with reduced mobility

  • Bring a hat

  • Bring money for extras or gratuities

  • Bring suitable footwear

  • This experience doesn't follow our general cancellation policy. If you need to cancel, you must do so at least 72-hours in advance to receive a full refund.

FAQ

1. Why is Besakih Temple considered the Mother Temple and a significant site in Bali?

Besakih Temple is revered as Bali's "Mother Temple" because it is the largest, holiest, and most important complex of Hindu temples on the island. Perched on the slopes of Mount Agung, Bali's highest volcano, it comprises 23 separate temples within one expansive complex. It serves as the central spiritual site for Balinese Hinduism, where ceremonies and pilgrimages from across the island take place. Its historical depth and architectural grandeur reflect the spiritual heart of Bali.

2. What is the appropriate dress code for visiting Besakih Temple and other Balinese villages on this tour?

When visiting Besakih Temple and other Balinese villages, it is essential to dress respectfully to honor local customs. This typically means covering your shoulders and knees. Visitors are usually required to wear a sarong (kain) and a sash (selendang) around the waist before entering temple grounds. These items are often available for rent or provided at the entrance. Comfortable, modest clothing is recommended for the duration of the tour.

3. What services and experiences are typically included in a private tour to Besakih Temple and Balinese villages?

A private tour to Besakih Temple and Balinese villages typically includes visits to significant cultural sites like Besakih, Penglipuran village, and Gianyar market. You can expect comfortable private transportation, often with a dedicated driver-guide providing insights into Balinese culture and history. A unique inclusion is usually lunch served in a traditional villager's home, offering an authentic taste of regional dishes, along with time for exploring local markets and traditional architecture.

4. What unique cultural experiences can visitors expect in Penglipuran village?

In Penglipuran village, visitors can immerse themselves in traditional Balinese culture. This rustic village is renowned for its well-preserved traditional architecture, offering a glimpse into authentic Balinese village life. You'll receive a warm welcome from the locals and have the unique opportunity to experience lunch served in a villager's home, providing a genuine taste of regional Balinese cuisine and hospitality within a traditional setting.

5. What kind of local products and souvenirs can be found at Gianyar Market?

Gianyar Market is a vibrant local hub where you can find a variety of authentic Balinese products. The stalls are piled high with fresh produce, local spices, and traditional snacks. It's also an excellent place to browse for souvenirs, including handicrafts, textiles, clothing, and various trinkets. Exploring the market offers a chance to observe local daily life and find unique items to take home.

6. How much time is typically allocated for exploring the Besakih Temple complex during the tour?

Exploring the sprawling Besakih Temple complex typically involves allocating ample time to appreciate its grandeur. Given it consists of 23 separate temples and intricate stone carvings, visitors usually spend around 1.5 to 2 hours here. This allows sufficient time to marvel at the various shrines, absorb the spiritual atmosphere, and capture photos of the impressive architecture with Mount Agung as a dramatic natural backdrop.

7. What are the main highlights and scenic views at Besakih Temple?

The main highlights of Besakih Temple include its stunning location on the slopes of Mount Agung, Bali's highest peak, which provides a dramatic natural backdrop. Visitors can marvel at the intricate stone carvings and detailed architecture across its complex of 23 temples, each contributing to its unique spiritual ambiance. The expansive views and the profound spiritual significance of this holiest Hindu shrine in Bali are truly memorable aspects of the visit.

8. How does a private tour structure enhance the experience of visiting Besakih Temple and Balinese villages?

A private tour greatly enhances the experience of visiting Besakih Temple and Balinese villages by offering flexibility and personalized attention. You can explore at your own pace, spending more time at sites that interest you most. A dedicated driver-guide provides in-depth cultural insights, historical context, and answers questions directly, making the journey more engaging and informative. This tailored approach ensures comfort and a deeper immersion into Bali's rich heritage.

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